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  • Nimonik acquires industrial standards compliance information company Document Center

    The acquisition enables Nimonik to offer its modern platform to over 5,000 Document Center customers and the broader market across the U.S.

  • Team develops seaweed-derived hydrogel for wound healing

    The seaweed-based hydrogel reportedly achieves physical properties that are different from those of conventional hydrogels, which tend to interfere with the wound healing process by stretching and expanding the wound itself thanks to adhesives.

  • New device separates oil from water

    Capable of removing oil in an energy-saving, cost-effective approach and without using toxic substances, the textile has been incorporated into a floating container.

  • CES 2024: HyAxiom showcases revolutionary green hydrogen solutions for the first time

    The company's PEM electrolyzer will be displayed for the first time at a large-scale trade show, giving booth visitors a close-up view of the system in a scaled size.

  • Video: Software streamlines solar project monitoring

    The solar-only monitoring platform provides project managers with comprehensive economic and solar energy monitoring.

  • Renishaw launches new subscription service for 3D fixture modeling software

    A 12-month subscription service is available for FixtureBuilder software, which allows quick creation and documentation of advanced CAD-based metrology fixturing set-ups.

  • Compact wheel drive units for AGVs and robots

    Each unit consists of a powerful brushless DC motor, a high-torque planetary gearbox, a magnetic encoder and an exchangeable wheel.

  • PennEngineering acquires Sherex Fastening Solutions

    The acquisition expands PennEngineering’s product portfolio and technical reach.

  • Herrick Labs secures funding to drive advancements in energy-efficient building technologies

    The funding is part of the DOE's Buildings Energy Efficiency Frontiers and Innovation Technologies (BENEFIT) program, which aims to address the significant energy consumption associated with residential and commercial buildings in the U.S.

  • TRUMPF upgrades its TKA 1500 deburring tool

    According to the company, the redesigned deburring tool is now available with a new cutting mount and guide fence for increased applications and safety.

  • Okuma announces next-generation machine control for its line of CNC machine tools.

    According to the company, the OSP-P500 is designed to enhance user experiences and fully optimize modern manufacturing operations.

  • The solar potential to power smart devices indoors

    An international team of researchers examined prospects for bringing photovoltaics into the indoor environment.

  • Hands-on training for hydropower at HYDROVISION International

    Unlike typical classroom lectures, these courses allow attendees to work directly with equipment, technologies and industry experts.

  • Gesture-based learning technology makes educational inroads

    This educational technology allows students to engage with and learn from course materials via the use of bodily gestures and motions.

  • Microcontrollers reduce vibration in BLDC applications

    These offer a solution for addressing noise, vibration, harshness and efficiency in a wide variety of cost-sensitive applications.

  • The DZS A series from Atlas Copco: The next-generation of dry claw vacuum pumps

    This next-generation series is designed with a strong focus on performance, energy efficiency, reliability and ease of integration.

  • Delta debuts new generation of its elevator drives

    According to the company, the new drives are compact and easy to install while providing compatibility with a wide range of systems and communications protocols.

  • Heat pump revolution: TE Connectivity's solutions for efficient performance

    Explore heat pump innovation for enhanced home comfort and energy efficiency with TE's connector solutions.

  • Team develops roof tile that regulates temperature by opening, closing louvres on the tile’s surface

    A team of researchers from the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) has created a roof tile capable of passively regulating temperature via a wax motor that opens and closes louvres located on the tile’s surface.

  • Spider silk inspires polymer for connecting biological tissues with electronic devices

    Taking inspiration from spider-silk draglines, which shrink in the presence of high humidity or water, the team created a polymer featuring the crystalline properties like those in the silk draglines.

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